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3.00 Credits
3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CGS 1100. Java is a major programming language used for today's software development and web applications. This course provides a thorough introduction to the Java programming language through an understanding of object-oriented programming. Students will learn to build their own class structures, plus work with constructors as the building blocks of software applications. Students will also learn and practice programming techniques such as control statement, repetition statement, arrays and strings. Finally students will learn to use the graphics capabilities of Java and create applets. The class will be hands-on in approach with students working at coding in each class.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Cosmetology covers school rules and regulations, familiarization with the department, facilities and equipment. Also covers personal and public hygiene, proper sanitizing procedures for tools and equipment, diagnosis and recognition of hair and scalp disorders, selection and application of appropriate treatments, and scalp manipulations.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction and learning activities are provided in a laboratory setting using hands-on experience with chemicals, implements and equipment appropriate to the program's content and in accordance with current practices in the trade. This course may be repeated for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction and learning activities are provided in a laboratory setting using hands-on application of intermediate-level skills. May be repeated to attain required credits.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction and learning activities are structured to prepare students for the school-to-work transition. May be repeated to attain required credits.
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4.00 Credits
Identify a suitable design for the mustache and/or beard in relation to client's nose and face. Procedures examined for trimming a mustache or beard including preparing the client, performing the shaving and/or trimming, and performing final cleansing of face and neck.
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4.00 Credits
Provides proper identification, care and use of hair shaping implements; basic sectioning for shaping; various guidelines, elevation and thinning techniques; related instruction including study of various hair textures and cutting techniques. Includes basic procedures for finger waves, pin curls, and rollers for wet sets; heat styling with blower, curling irons, pressing combs or electric rollers; elements of combout techniques, related instruction including study of features and hair textures.
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with beginning theoretical and practical procedures of barbering. The basic topics and tasks to be covered are: history of barbering; professional image and ethics; bacteriology; sterilization and sanitation; safe and efficient work practices; implements, tools and equipment; skin, scalp and hair structure; disorders and treatments of hair and skin; massage; and facial treatments. Students are required to perform an oral presentation on the history of barbering, make presentations in cooperative learning groups.
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4.00 Credits
Covers basic permanent-waving including hair and scalp analysis and study of the chemical processes involved; variations of rod sizes; blocking; wrapping techniques; processing, test curls, and neutralizers; special problems in permanent waving; record keeping; safety and sanitation. Also covers basic chemical relaxing procedures, including hair and scalp analysis and study of the chemical processes involved; applying, processing and neutralizing chemical relaxers; special problems in relaxing; related instruction including chemistry of cold waving, heat waving, chemical breakdown and rebonding of hair; and chemistry of relaxers.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on identification of temporary, semipermanent and permanent hair color and bleach, and the application of each; patch testing, strand testing, hair and scalp analysis, and use of conditioners; record keeping; safety and sanitation; mixing of chemicals; related instruction covering basic laws of color, procedures for virgin heads; retouch applications for color and bleach; color level system; stages of bleaching; various strengths and types of bleach and their uses; chemistry of color and bleach. Provides hands-on lab experience.
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